CHURCH NOTES: Farewell Bishop Colin
In this week's Church Notes, a tribute is paid to Bishop Colin who has retired after spending 45 years as a priest in the Church of England.
Read moreDetailsIn this week's Church Notes, a tribute is paid to Bishop Colin who has retired after spending 45 years as a priest in the Church of England.
Read moreDetailsStudents and staff at Hawkedon wore yellow on Friday, October 9 to honour mental health day.
Read moreDetailsThe British Modern Military History Society is still running virtually, and has a whole host of upcoming talks.
Read moreDetailsThis week, Cllr Lindsay Ferris looks forward to next year's WBC elections and what he will do if she gains control of the council.
Read moreDetailsThis week, Roz Croy, a Citizens Advice volunteer, wants to know what else she can to help Wokingham borough.
Read moreDetailsIn this week's column, Harry talks about the importance of creating space to have conversations about mental health.
Read moreDetailsAntique Rose recently gifted more than £1,800 to Wokingham In Need.
Read moreDetailsAfter days of heavy rain, the autumn sun shone again on the 80 golfers who took part in this year's Easthampstead Rotary Open Golf Tournament.
Read moreDetailsReaders' Letters as seen in Wokingham.Today of October 15, 2020.
Read moreDetailsLast month, Floreat Montague Park Primary School celebrated Apple Day.
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